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French 1853 10 Centimes Stamped 1870.

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I have a 1853 10 centimes coin and it's stamped 1870. Anyone have any idea why? Something to do with Franco Prussian war?
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French-1853-10-Centimes-Stamped-1870.

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That had meaning to someone but chances are we will never know.
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It's called a counterstamp. Probably never know why.
Notice the "1" has been double punched.
Might have some value to a counterstamp collector.
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Thanks for the input. I noticed the double one too. Interesting. Done some more digging elsewhere and apparently there were a few satirical over stamps in 1870 aimed at Napoleon 3rd due to him losing the Franco Prussian war in 1870 and fleeing. May be one of those.
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It is. Been sorting through some old coins that were passed on and it certainly got my interest. Interesting history to it so glad I came across it.
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